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I just got my first coral, and was thinking whether the clown will take to it. So far it hasnt but what if next time there are more corals n he starts disturbing them? tat wouldnt be very good!

So do u guys think its good to add in an anemone now for him so that he can get married and stick to it first? :lol::lol::lol:

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Clowns can jump ship easily if there is a more prefered host. They love Euphyllia spp. corals and sometimes take to it over an anemone.

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Euphyllia ancora = Anchor coral

E. divisa = Frogspawn

E. glabrascen = Torch

Plate is either Heliofungia actiniformis and Fungia spp.

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my clownfish seem to hate my fireshrimp and charges him everytime he sees him - i wonder y....any of u guys had the same experience?

My guess: the clownfish is protecting its territory.

#1. the clownfish "attack" the fireshrimp, when the shrimp wander near the clownfish?

#2. do u hv a group of clownfish? protecting the eggs :lol:

#3. attack the shrimp whenever the clown saw it?

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a single clownfish shld be male right

u r right :lol:

By Hennie Landman, Breeding Clarkii Clownfish

"Clownfish are all born as males, believe it or not. Then, the largest (and most dominant) of any group undergoes a ###### change, and becomes the female. The second largest fish usually becomes the breeding male, and all the other fish remain "sexless" drones. Should the breeding female die or be removed, the breeding male will change to a female, and the next fish in the pecking order will become the breeding male."

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A single clownfish in the aquarium will turn into a female.

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My current clownfish has killed 2 Jewels and taken to a spotted branch as host.

Even if you put in ten anemones, they may not like it. They can jump ship easily.

So a single clownfish (which is by the way female) is like a SPG right? jumps ships all the time.

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I just got my first coral, and was thinking whether the clown will take to it. So far it hasnt but what if next time there are more corals n he starts disturbing them? tat wouldnt be very good!

So do u guys think its good to add in an anemone now for him so that he can get married and stick to it first? :lol::lol::lol:

Check anemone compatability for Ur clown and get that one.To what I've read, only one anemone is able to live in the tank. Unless Urs is more than 100gl.

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Guys, clowns DO NOT need an anemone to survive in a marine tank.

Keeping anemones may not be easy for some people as they may lack good water quality and ample lighting. Because anemones need to be fed, they tend to grow extremely quickly. Because they also move about alot and expand to many times it's size to get as much light as possible.... you will find problems with them ie. stinging corals, blocking light from corals, disrupting water flow, devouring fishes etc.

If you do not provide anemones for your clowns, they will find suitable hosts eg. Euphyllia sp. corals etc. Undoubtedly, they tend to irritate corals to the point where they do not open, causing their demise.

I have a maroon clown that has taken a fox coral as a host. Luckily this coral doesn't mind the constant contact with my clownfish.

It may be easier to remove a clownfish than an anemone. Doing so often entails damaging it or killing it as they can be very very stubborn in releasing their foothold.

Trust me when I say anemones are more trouble than they look.

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